Hi Patrick,
 
I will be there

la5vna Steinar



Patrick Lindecker wrote:
> Hello to all testers,
>
> Following the previous tests (which target continues to be to test the 
> reconnection in case of QRM, QSB...), I have issued a new test version about 
> ARQ FAE in ALE400,
> Modifications: 
> * I've reduced the detected bandwith to +/-120 Hz to avoid any off band RS ID,
> * the asymetry Slave/master is increased,
> * RS ID is sent at retry 3, 5, 7...
>
> Here is the Multipsk test version: 
> http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_15_09_2009.ZIP
>
> Paste this adress in your Internet Explorer or equivalent. Download the file.
> Create a tempory folder (C:\TEST, for example), unzip the file in it and 
> start C:\TEST\Multipsk.exe (the auxiliary files will be created 
> automatically). 
>
>
> For ALE and ALE400, see:
> http://f6cte.free.fr/ALE_and_ALE400_easy_with_Multipsk.doc
> http://f6cte.free.fr/The_ARQ_FAE_beacon_easy_with_Multipsk.doc
>
> Experimentation of the ARQ FAE / ALE400
> For experimention, once connected, it would be useful to send something, to 
> slighltly change the reception frequency (to create a problem) and to see how 
> works the reconnection. It would be also interesting to stop the TX power for 
> about 10 seconds to see how it reconnects afterwards. Normally, it must 
> reconnect for a S/N >= -10 dB (the S/N measure is near the top bar of the 
> "Aux. functions" window).
>
> I will call, to-night, on 3585 KHz USB HF 1000 Hz AF +/- QRM, in ARQ FAE / 
> ALE400 for QSO since 20h00 UTC until 20h30 UTC.
> PSE push on the "RX RS ID" button. 
>
> Hint: on the waterfall, the beginning of ALE400 transmission seems to be 2 
> paws with 3 nails on each paw.
> If the AF frequency is well adjusted, the 2 blue vertical dashes must 
> normally coincide with the 2 central  nails.
>
> 73
> Patrick
>   


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